How did the balloon making go? Still have all of your fingers?
I know you are far "braver" (that could be interperated differently) then I if you're making balloons and handling them with your bare hands. When I approach anything around the volume of a tennis ball in my explosion tests, it gives an explosion that I would not want to be anywhere near.
The concussion alone is enough to keep me back 8 or so feet when I press the button.
We're covered in rogue "static electricity" often enough to become a trigger ourselves. Handling balloons filled with hydroxy is, in my opinion, something that should never be done if one wishes to keep their eyes, ears & fingers.
